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Friday, October 8, 2010

Kate Collins

JAN: Our good friend Kate Collins, author of the flower shop mysteries, recently lost her number one fan, her dear husband. We are happy to help her spread the word about her new book, DIRTY ROTTEN TENDRILS, during this difficult time.

When high-powered lawyer Ken "the Lip" Lipinski is found dead from a suspicious overdose, florist and amateur sleuth Abby Knight finds it hard to swallow that his opposing counsel-and her old boss-is the murderer.

Read more about DIRTY ROTTEN TENDRILS here:

http://www.katecollinsbooks.com/dirty.shtml

Friday, October 15th

Yoga and Creativity and Writing

And for anyone in the Massachusetts area who might be interested. In my ongoing research into creativity and writing, I've delved into meditation, yoga and psychology.

On Friday, October 15th, I'll be discussing creativity and writing at a yoga retreat at Easton Yoga Center, 50 Oliver Street, in North Easton, Mass.

Yoga teacher extraordinaire Lees Yunits, who is also a writer and music composer, will be running the retreat, teaching poses that stretch both the body and the mind, and customizing yoga programs to individual needs. The retreat costs $40 per person, runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, . and includes lunch and a walking meditation on beautiful grounds.

To find out more call Liza Keogh, who founded the studio, at 508-238-2800 or email her at: eastonyogacenter@gmail.com